Sulis Minerva

Sulis Minerva was a syncretic Romano-British goddess who was the primary deity of the temple spa at Aquae Sulis (present-day Bath, Somerset, England). Her cult was created by the Romans due to the similarities between the Brythonic pagan goddess Sulis and the Roman goddess Minerva, and she was one of the few syncretic deities accepted by the Celts; she was seen as a goddess of healing.